 After a perfect launch last January, Rocket Lab are done testing and are accelerating into commercial operations. It's business time and this is your space pod for Tuesday, April 10, 2018. No really, it is business time. On April 3, Rocket Lab announced that the launch window of their third flight, called It's Business Time, will open on April 20, 2018 at 0030 UTC from Rocket Lab Launch Complex 1 on the Mahia Peninsula on the east coast of New Zealand. The daily window is four hours long and the entire launch opportunity extends for 14 days. It's business time will carry satellites for a spire global and geo-optics that will collect data for weather monitoring and ship tracking. This will be the first fully commercial launch for Rocket Lab, who plans to reach a monthly launch cadence by the end of this year. In a recent Ask Me Anything event on Reddit, CEO Peter Beck revealed new information, including that they plan to manufacture 100 engines by the end of this year, that they composite tanks are linerless, that their curie third stage does not use viscous liquid monopropellant and also that the electron is booked for the next two years and that they have no plans for reusability or to manufacture an electron heavy. But most importantly, Peter Beck gave this one important statement, Dear everyone, I'm not building a bigger rocket any time soon, but electron isn't the end point for Rocket Lab. Who knows what this means, but let's hope Peter Beck never holds on making Rocket Lab bigger and better. Thanks for watching this space pod, I'm Lisa and you can always catch tomorrow's space live every Saturday at 1800 UTC, don't forget to like and subscribe and until next time, keep on discovering.